Common use of Control of Building Clause in Contracts

Control of Building. To control and have dominion over the halls, passages, entrances, elevators, toilets, stairways, balconies and roof of the building of which the Demised Premises is a part, the same being not for the use of the general public; and Landlord shall in all cases have the right to control and prevent access thereto of all persons whose presence in the judgment of Landlord or his agents, shall be prejudicial to the safety, character, reputation and interests of the building of which the Demised Premises is a part and its tenants.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Endo Pharmaceuticals Holdings Inc), Lease Agreement (Endo Pharmaceuticals Holdings Inc)

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Control of Building. To control and have dominion over the halls, passages, entrances, elevators, toilets, stairways, balconies and roof of the building of which the Demised Premises is a partbuilding, the same being not for the use of the general public; and Landlord Lessor shall in all cases have the right to control and prevent access thereto of all persons whose presence presence, in the judgment of Landlord Lessor or his agents, shall be prejudicial to the safety, character, reputation and interests of the building of which the Demised Premises is a part and its tenants.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease Agreement (Doubletwist Inc)

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Control of Building. To control and have dominion over the halls, passages, entrances, elevators, toilets, stairways, balconies and roof of the building of which the Demised Premises is a part, the same being not for the use of the general public; and Landlord shall in all cases have the right to control and prevent access thereto of all persons whose presence in the judgment of Landlord or his agents, shall be prejudicial to the safety, character, reputation and interests of the building of which the Demised Premises is a part and its tenants.. d.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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